by Ivan Israelstam | Jul 23, 2018 | Employees, Labour Law, Labour Relations Act
Where employees disrupt the workplace the operations of the business can be seriously affected. Employees who behave in a disruptive manner might do so for a variety of reasons including: Abuse of alcohol or other substance Incompetence – that is, while the employee...
by Ivan Israelstam | Jul 18, 2018 | Labour Law, Labour Law Debate with Ivan Israelstam, Labour Relations Act
The Labour Relations Act (LRA) provides that dismissal must be the last resort where the employer needs to remedy an employment-related issue. This principle applies whether the problem relates to poor work performance, misconduct, job redundancy or incapacity due to...
by Ivan Israelstam | May 23, 2018 | Employees, Labour Law, Labour Law Debate with Ivan Israelstam
If employees receive their pay they are obliged by law to do their jobs properly. Although the law allows employers, within reason, to decide what the proper standards of performance are, the employer will, if taken to the CCMA, be required to prove that: The employee...
by Ivan Israelstam | Apr 27, 2018 | Corporate, Labour Law
Many employers try to evade the law by closing down one business and opening another. However, this ploy has become less and less likely to succeed – especially where the employers open the same business under a different name and/or in a different place, the...